lord, i am born!
i have built me a body
whose ways are all open,
whose currents run free,
from the life that is thine
flowing ever within me,
to the life that is mine
flowing outward through me.
i am clothed, and my raiment
fits smooth to the spirit,
the soul moves unhindered,
the body is free;
and the thought that my body
falls short of expressing,
in texture and color
unfoldeth on me.
i am housed, o my father!
my body is sheltered,
my spirit has room
’twixt the whole world and me,
i am guarded with beauty and strength,
and within it
is room for still union,
and birth floweth free.
2and the union and birth
of the house, ever growing,
have built me a city—
have born me a state—
where i live manifold,
many-voiced, many-hearted,
never dead, never weary,
and oh! never parted!
the life of the human,
so subtle—so great!
lord, i am born!
from inmost to outmost
the ways are all open,
the currents run free,
from thy voice in my soul
to my joy in the people—
i thank thee, o god,
for this body thou gavest,
which enfoldeth the earth—
is enfolded by thee!